Classic Appeal: Sacoor Brothers’ 25th Anniversary FW15/16 collection

updated the 6 October 2015 à 22:28
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Did you think Cristiano Ronaldo could not get any hotter? Then you’ve probably not seen him in the Sacoor Brothers new FW 15/16 collection.

This season marks Sacoor Brothers’ 25th anniversary and the brand takes you on a journey back to its roots, Portugal, to showcase its Fall/ Winter 15/16 collections.

Sacoor Brothers has chosen two internationally famous Portuguese men to represent its men’s collection: the acclaimed actor, Joaquim de Almeida, with his rugged face, and footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo, who is back with the Sacoor Brothers family for his second collection.

The two men embody the contemporary spirit with a timeless classic appeal, which has become the company’s trademark for over the last 25 years.

For women, Sacoor Brothers has focused on a classic line, with suits that features the latest cuts and silhouettes, with and without lapels, using a mix of the finest materials, including leather. There is also a Fantasy line, with items that complement each other to offer more sophisticated and cosmopolitan options, featuring pleats as well as dresses and blouses with a romantic look and colourful patterns.

Sacoor Brothers is also presenting a line for Kids which offers a large number of casual options, maintaining the originality, design and characteristic details of the adult collection, but with several exclusive items featuring fun details, such as patchwork sweatshirts and polo dresses. 

The collection is not one to disappoint, and it has options for everyone in the family.

The collections are currently available in stores at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Raffles City Shopping Centre and Westgate. Visit their website here.

Bernice Ng

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